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Discussion in 'Computers and The Internet' started by Juggalo4ever, Nov 19, 2004.

  1. Juggalo4ever

    Juggalo4ever KingoftheChubbyGirls

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    When I run spybot S&D I see that it scans files named teenXX and others, but i have no idea how to find and/or get rid of them. I've looked through alot of shit and tried to search for them, but I can get them :(
     
  2. AreYouExperienced

    AreYouExperienced American Victim

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    Spybot S&D should get rid of it on its own? If not, Ad-aware should.
     
  3. Juggalo4ever

    Juggalo4ever KingoftheChubbyGirls

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    Thats what I though, but I've ran those among others and they don't even mention them
     
  4. AreYouExperienced

    AreYouExperienced American Victim

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    Have you tried booting up your computer in safe mode and then running Spybot/Lavasoft? 9 times out of 10 if it doesn't erase them it means it can't because the program is still running or in memory. Usually those TeenXX shits are the browser hijackers or the information loggers that run in the background the whole time your comp is on.
     
  5. Juggalo4ever

    Juggalo4ever KingoftheChubbyGirls

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    I don't know how (boot in safe mode) an I always thought that they would atleast find it, then if they can't delete it they ask if I want to let it run after restarting.
     
  6. whispers

    whispers sweet and sour

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    thats what mine did
     
  7. whispers

    whispers sweet and sour

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    have you checked for updates recently
     
  8. AreYouExperienced

    AreYouExperienced American Victim

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    Yeah, Spybot is supposed to do on restart, but it's pretty flaky and it takes like twice as long. Plus, it's never worked for me.

    http://www.columbia.edu/acis/capture/safemode.html

    I suggest trying in safe mode, that site will tell you how to do it.
     
  9. Soulless||Chaos

    Soulless||Chaos SelfInducedExistence

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    Hit one of the F keys or delete or something when the computer boots, should take you to a menu or somehting... :rolleyes:
     
  10. AreYouExperienced

    AreYouExperienced American Victim

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    Just hit F8 when the screen comes up showing the your brand name of comp.
     
  11. Juggalo4ever

    Juggalo4ever KingoftheChubbyGirls

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    Ok :), what is safe mode?
     
  12. xaosflux

    xaosflux Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Safe mode is a diagnoistic mode of windows, in safe mode only the minimum required drivers are loaded, so things like your dvd burner and awesome sound card aren't going to work...but it also skips the loading of programs in the RUN, RUNSERVICE, ect types of keys
    to get out of safe mode you jsut reboot again
     
  13. Bug*Man

    Bug*Man Banned

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    I knew the overindulgance of porn would get Juggs in trouble some day!
     
  14. Trotsky311

    Trotsky311 Supporters HipForums Supporter

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    try stopping those programs from running on startup,

    start --> run --> msconfig

    then go to the startup tab, and uncheck anything you don't so much like
     
  15. Bug*Man

    Bug*Man Banned

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    I just tried that and msconfig doesn't work. Not found
     
  16. Trotsky311

    Trotsky311 Supporters HipForums Supporter

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    what OS are you running?

    i think it's win2k that doesn't have msconfig. but i think you can get it from an xp machine, and copy it over.
     

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